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Shia LaBeouf admits getting married to Mia Goth is the best thing he's ever done.

The 30-year-old actor - who tied the knot at a ceremony in Las Vegas last month - insists he has always been the kind of guy who likes to make a commitment.

Asked how married life is, he said: "I love it, man. That's one that's not been a f**k up, that's been the best thing I ever did for myself."I'm like a serial monogamist. I think it's cause I'm deeply insecure. Once you get vulnerable with a person, that's it. I've never been a one night stand guy."

The Transformers: Dark of the Moon star certainly doesn't regret his decision to get hitched because he knows Mia is the one for him.

Speaking to host Sway Calloway on his Sirius XM radio show, Sway in the Morning, he shared: "I think I was after something real substantial this time, I'm 30-years-old. And you know when you know."

Shia revealed the couple's shock over live-stream during a recent interview with Ellen (Photo: EllenTube)

The couple tied the knot at the infamous Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel in the resort city at a ceremony officiated by an Elvis impersonator.

In a video posted online, he told the couple: "Mia and Shia, do you promise to adopt each other's hound dogs? Not to wear your blue suede shoes in the rain? To always be each other's teddy bear? "And to give each other a hunka hunka burning love? Promise? Alright, well by the power invested in me - The King - I now pronounce you to be man and wife. Now Sir, you may kiss your lovely bride."

The pair first met on the set of Nymphomaniac: Volume II in 2012 and they have been dating on and off ever since. Speculation about their engagement was fuelled in March earlier this year when Mia appeared at Paris Fashion Week with a ring on her finger.

Last month, he revealed he was stunned to find his wedding had been live-streamed.

Appearing on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Shia revealed that the couple had bought a package where they had the option of live-streaming the wedding, but chose not to.

He said: “The plan was for it to be a private deal, aand part of the package, the King Tut package, you get a live stream for free - part of the deal. And I said, 'You know we don't really need that as a matter of fact. We'll just take our private tape. We got our mums there and they said no problem.”

But Shia's nuptials soon made headline news.

“We get back home and it's like, woah hey listen, something changed! I call them up and they said somebody pressed the wrong button that sends the video to TMZ,” he explained.

“I said I understood. I checked with my girl and she said, 'Hey what are you gonna do?' And you know, it's love. We're proud of it. It was love.”